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Battery and Charging System

Charging Instructions

1.

Remove wall mount unit with the orange label from
the tool case and plug into a 120V  AC outlet. Set
orange charger on a stable surface and insert wall
mount unit’s plug into plug receptacle on the back of
the charger (see picture).  A green light indicates
power is on and charger circuit is ready.

2.

Remove the battery from tool or case and insert
terminals down into charger. The red light will come
on indicating that the battery is charging and the
green light will go out.

      If battery is completely discharged, the red and
     green  lights may flash back and forth for up to 20
     minutes. This safety feature slowly recharges the
     battery until it is ready to accept the full charging
     current.  If the red and green light continue to flash
     after 20 minutes, replace the battery.

3.

After charging, the red light will go out and the green
light will come on, indicating that the battery is fully
charged. The charger will keep the battery at full
charge until it is removed.

4.

Unplug the wall mount unit from the charger and
remove the wall mount unit from the 120V AC outlet.

CHARGING TIMES:

First charge

       2 hours

Discharged Battery

5 minutes to 2 hours

CHARGING DON'TS:

1.

Do not charge battery outdoors or in temperatures
below 40

°

F (5

°

C).

2.

Do not allow metal objects to come in contact with
battery terminals.

3.

Do not puncture or attempt to open battery case or
cells.

4.

Do not store battery where it will be subjected to
temperatures above 120

°

F (49

°

C).

5.

Do not incinerate battery.

6.

Do not use a defective battery charger, one that
over-heats and/or smokes when plugged in.

7.

Do not immerse the battery in water.

Charging System Accessories:

Battery Charger Kit - Part No. 900200
Wall Mount Transformer* - Part No. 900477
Battery Charger Base* - Part No. 900476
Automotive Adapter* - Part No. 900507

* Cannot use with previous (gray in color) charging system
  components.

THE PASLODE CORDLESS CHARGING SYSTEM

NOTE

Battery and Charging Sytem

The Cordless tool comes with a rechargeable battery
and its own charging system. This battery and
charging system combination is the only one that will
work with the Paslode Cordless tool.

  

The first step in

preparing a new tool for operation is to fully charge
the battery. New batteries are shipped discharged
and must be charged prior to first use. 
 Batteries
will take 5 minutes to 2 hours (time will be dependant
on the amount of discharge within the battery) to
recharge.

Important Charging Notes

Plug

Warning

CHEMICAL/EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Read ALL instructions be-
fore charging or using bat-
tery.  Failure to follow ALL
instructions may result in
fire, severe burns, or re-
lease of toxic materials.

REAR VIEW OF

CHARGER BASE

Plug Receptacle

Battery Disposal:
The Impulse battery contains cadmium and must be
recycled or disposed of properly.  It  is illegal in some
areas to place a nickel-cadmium battery into the trash
or solid waste stream.  You may contact your local
recycling center for information on where to return the
spent battery or call 1-800-822-8837 for information on
Ni-Cd battery recycling in your area.

Wall Mount Unit

Charger Base

Summary of Contents for IM250 II

Page 1: ...o have all operators and service personnel read and understand this manual OPERATING MANUAL IM250 F 16 II CORDLESS FINISH NAILER Model IM250 II Part No 900400 Cordless 16 Gauge Finish Nailer Printed i...

Page 2: ...Fasteners and Applications 14 Servicing 15 Troubleshooting 17 The battery charger system meets all safety requirements for power tools is a trademark Paslode An Ilinois Tool Works Company 888 Forest...

Page 3: ...ts and accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the period shown below after the date of delivery to the original user ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY A one year warranty will a...

Page 4: ...ts to load and control the specfic fastener for the Cordless Finish nailer Specifications Dimensions Weight 5 lbs 1oz Height 12 1 2 nches Length 11 3 4 inches Cycle Rate Intermittent Operation 2 to 3...

Page 5: ...ombustible materials such as flammable chemicals adhesives gasoline or solvents WARNING Do not attempt to operate this tool until you have read and understood all safety precautions and manual instruc...

Page 6: ...y 11 OPERATE THE TOOL ONLY ON THE WORKPIECE 1 Eye protection must meet the requirements of ANSI Standard Z87 1 and should have side shields for increased protection 2 NEVER ASSUME THE TOOL IS EMPTY Ne...

Page 7: ...reach since tool recoil may cause a loss of balance Always be aware of edges and drop offs when nailing on rooftops and other high locations Keep them in full view WARNING Only persons who have read...

Page 8: ...ubjected to temperatures above 120 F 49 C 5 Do not incinerate battery 6 Do not use a defective battery charger one that over heats and or smokes when plugged in 7 Do not immerse the battery in water C...

Page 9: ...quirerecharging IMPORTANT Should your battery terminals become corroded and cause poor electrical contact clean the terminals using a soft cloth Battery Indicator Light The illustration is a close up...

Page 10: ...that all the fuel is used and that the Paslode Cordless Finish nailer can operate in any position Because of this container within a container design you might hear the sound of fluid when shaking the...

Page 11: ...a fuel cell 1 Press downward on the front side of the valve stem side until it seats 2 Press downward on the rear side of the valve until it seats 3 The valve is now completely seated onto the fuel c...

Page 12: ...will notice a yellow adapter at the top of the cylinder pocket As shown in the illustration this adapter is designed to ensure that the metering valve stem is properly aligned with the small hole or o...

Page 13: ...iods keep the fuel and tool out of direct sunlight and in surroundings where temperatures will not exceed 120 F 49 C After extended periods of continuous use it may be necessary to cool the Impulse mo...

Page 14: ...bustion powers piston assembly driving fastener LIFT TOOL RELEASE TRIGGER Combustion chamber opens Fan exhausts hot gases and cools internal components Turn adjustment knob in either direction DANGER...

Page 15: ...6 Series nails They are made from 16 gauge galvanized wire and are entirely coated witrh Pas Kote for improving holding power Fasteners are collated into strips of 50 for easy loading Fasteners PART N...

Page 16: ...tem against a solid object and gentlypushaboutthreeorfourtimes Asmallamountoffuel should be released each time DANGER Never perform this test near an open flame or sparks while smoking or where the fu...

Page 17: ...ol 2 Dispose of all empty fuel cells Remember to dispose of these cells where they will not be found by children crushed punctured or burned When you get home 1 Place the battery in its charger if it...

Page 18: ...MPTOM POSSIBLE PROBLEMS SERVICE Normal Stage of Operation Fan does not run tool indicator light is blinking red or solid red Fan does not run or runs slower than normal tool indicator light is solid r...

Page 19: ...tened changes Use only fasteners meeting Paslode specifications Check Fasteners and Applications section for fastener types and sizes recommended for use in Cordless tool Position follower behind fast...

Page 20: ...mber of each Paslode tool contains information about the tool and the fasteners that are used with it The following example illustrates the information contained in this tool model number IMPULSE Tech...

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